Word: forded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Ford Foundation has given the Harvard Law School a year's extension of time in which to raise $500,000 for the International Legal Studies project. In January, 1955, the Foundation had offered the Law School half a million dollars if the School could match that total within two years...
...School had been unable to raise the money as of this month, but the extension of time granted by Ford makes the Law School "reasonably optimistic about its chance for success by 1958," according to Milton Katz '27, Director of International Legal Studies...
...money offered by the Ford Foundation would be used to construct a new wing, connected to Langdell Hall by a bridge, which would house the International Legal Studies project. The present arrangement, with the Studies in Langdell, has resulted in overcrowding in that building...
...Dean's report also revealed that the Ford Foundation made a special grant late last year designed "to provide followships for the aid and development of law teachers." This increase, along with other recent increases in the number of graduate students in the School, has given rise to the Committee on Graduate Studies which must deal with the selection of grad students from the many applications and with the development "of appropriate programs of study for graduate students...
During the meeting, a panel consisting of Christian A. Herter, Jr. '41, member of the Governor's Council and partner in Bingham, Dana, and Gould; John O. Rhome, partner, Hutchins and Wheeler; and Wright Tisdale, assistant general council, Ford Motor Company, will discuss opportunities in legal fields. Russell H. Peck '43, assistant dean of the Harvard Law School, will be moderator...